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Religious Places in Ajmer Rajasthan

 

People in India have a huge devotion towards God. In every region of India, we will find people commencing their day by offering prayers to their God. Similarly, the localities of Rajasthan do. The land of Rajasthan is colorful, vibrant and the exclusive culture and lifestyle of the people of Rajasthan make it unique from the other states of India. The terra firma of Rajasthan serves as a place to take pleasure in the harmonious songs and stories related to the true heroism of Rajputs of that erstwhile era.

Like every state, Rajasthan has some beautiful cities whose charismatic cum distinctive features attract lots of holidaymakers. Some adventurous tourists come to explore the city get captivated by its marvelous forts and royal palaces. They find themselves fully lost in the mythological stories related to these forts. But, some step in as they have religious bent of mind towards the famous temples and religious places of the state.

Having earned its name in the tourism map of Rajasthan, Ajmer offers copious sanctified pilgrim centers. These places should be visited by a traveler as, they reflect the true artistic talent of architect. It shows their religious fascination. The city Ajmer is positioned as an oasis engulfed by the beautiful barren hills is one of the most gorgeous places to visit Rajasthan.

Nevertheless, we have a small brick tomb of famous Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti who died in Ajmer in 1236. It attracts tourist in large number as it is covered by a large marble complex very well known as the Dargah. Dhargah Bazaar is in the entrance of the complex that leads into the first courtyard. Whereas, the tomb is bounded by silver railing is preserved in a domed marble chamber in the centre of the second courtyard near the splendid mosque of Shah Jahan. At the time of their prayers, lots of devotees shake rose petals over the grave. It attracts thousands of pilgrims every year on the centenary of the saint’s death, the Urs in the 7th month of the lunar calendar.





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